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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations 



CHICAGO, Tli>., Sept. 17.— The honey mar- 

 ket Is quite active. We are gretting g-ood 

 prices considering the hard limes, owing to 

 the reported searcitv of crop. We quote: 

 Fancy white. 15c.; No. 1, 14c. Extracted, 

 6®7c. Beeswax, 25®26c. J. A. L. 



CHICAGO, III.. Oct. 25.— White clover hon- 

 ey continues to bring 15c. The receipts are 

 about lieeping pace with the demand. The 

 quality is very satisfactory as a rule, being 

 heavy and of good flavor. Extracted comin 

 ues to sell chiefly at 6(a'c., according to color, 

 flavor and style of paclsage. Beeswax scarce 

 and in good demand at 27@28c. 



R. A. B &Co. 



NEW 5rORK, N. Y.,Oct. 25.-Comb honey 

 arrives quite freely, our receipts up to date 

 numbering 10,119 crates. The demand is fair. 

 We quote: Faacy white. 1-lbs., 14c.; fair 

 white, 12c.; buckwheat, 10c; 2-lbs., l@2c. 

 less, according to quality. The market for 

 extracted is dull, with plenty of stock. We 

 quote: Bas-^wood and white clover, 6@6Hc.; 

 Southern, 50@55c. a gallon. Beeswax scarce 

 and in good demand at 29c. ■ H. B. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 8.-The supply 

 of comb and extracted is very light with only 

 lair demaud. We quote: Fancy white, 15@ 

 16c.; amber. ll@12c.: dark, 10c. Extracted, 

 white, «'/4'®7c.; amber, 6@6^c.; dark. 4!4@ 

 bViC. Beeswax, 22c. H. & H. 



NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 10.— The market 

 for comb and extracted honey is good, aud 

 thesupply equals the demand. Fancy clover 

 and hnckwheat sells best; off grades are quite 

 as-alable; and 2-pound sections are very little 

 called for. We quote as follows: 1-pound 

 fancy clover. 13@14c.; 2-pound. 12 !4@i:ic.; 1- 

 pound white, 12@l2^c. ; 2-pound, i2c.; 1- 

 pound fiiir, 10® lie: 2-pound, 10@llc. ; 1- 

 pouud buckwheat, 10@llc. ; 2-pound, OOilOc. 

 Extracted, clover and basswood, 6''aQ%c.; 

 buckwheat, 5®5'/4c.; Southern, 50®60c. per 

 gallon, beeswax, scarce and in good demand 

 at29@30c. C. l.&B. 



CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 8,— Demand is fair 

 for extracted honey at 4®7c. There is a good 

 demand for comb honey at I4@ltjc. for choice 

 white. ^ 



Beeswax is in good demand at22®2/c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



KANSAS CITY. Mo,, Oct. 4.— The receipt 

 of comb honey in this market so far has not 

 been very large, and demand is very good. 

 We quote: No. 1 while, l-lbs., 15c.; ^o. 2 

 while. i:j@14c ; No. 1 amber. 14c.; No. 2 am- 

 ber, I0@12c. Kxtracted, white, «i4@7c.; am- 

 ber, 6®6J4c. Beeswax, :i5c. C.-M. C. Co. 



CHICAGO. III,., Oct. 18.— We quote: Fancy 

 white comb honey, l-lbs, LOc; No. 2 white, 

 13c.; buckwheat, lOc. With cooler weather, 

 demand Impioviug, and our stock on hand at 

 the present ilme extremely light. Extracted, 

 5V4®7c., dependiug upon quality and style of 

 package. Beeswax. 28c. S. T. F. & Co. 



ALBANY. N. V..Sept. 21.— Honey In better 

 demaid.eop daily the high grades of v/hte 

 comb ho..o^. We quote: No. 1 while, 14® 

 15c.; No. :i white. l.i®14c.; Mixed white, li 

 ®l;ec.; No. 1 buckwueat. 12®i2i/sc.; No. 2 

 buckwheat. ll®ll'/4c.; common, 10® lie. 

 Extracted, white (Northern), 7®8c.; amber, 

 &Qy»c,\ buokvrbeat, 5i/i®6c, Beeswax, si 7® 



29c. Do not look for much of any change in 

 these prices, and advise now to have honey 

 on the market as early as possible for best 

 prices. H. R. W. 



BUFFALO. N. Y., Oct. 17.— The demand is 

 improved, fancy movinff somewhat better at 

 14@l5c.; choice, 12®13c. : buckwheat and 

 other, 9®10c. B. & Co. 



COWVEI^fTlOM DIRECTORY. 



Time and place of meeting. 



1894. 

 Nov. 21, 22— N.E. O. and N.W.Pa.,at Corry,Pa. 

 Geo. Spitler, Sec, Mosiertown, Pa. 



Dec. 5.— Central California, at Hanford. 



J. F. Fiory, Sec, Lemoore, Calif. 



Dec. 6.— Carolina, at Charlotte, N. C. 



A. L. Beach, Sec, Steel Creek. N. C. 



Dec. 18, 19— Northern Illinois, at Rockford,lIl 



B. Kennedy, Sec, New Milford, HI. 

 1895. 



Jau. 9.— Indiana State, at Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Walter S. Pouder, Pres., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Jan. 21, 22 — Colorada State, at Denver, Colo 

 H. Knight, Sec, Littleton, Colo. 



Jan. 28.— Venango Co., at Franklin, Pa. 



C. S. Pizer, Sec, Franklin, Pa. 



Jan. 30, 31.— Vermont, at Middlebury. Vt. 

 H. W. Scott, Sec, Barre, Vt. 



Feb. 8, 9.— Wisconsin, at Madison. Wis. 



J. W. Vance, Cor. Sec, Madison, Wis. 



. .—North American, at Toronto, Can. 



Frank Benton, Sec, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 

 Washiugton, D. C. 



Jtg^ In order to have this table complete. 

 Secretaries are requested to forward full 

 particulars of the time and the place of 

 each future meeting. — The Editor. 



North American Bee-Keepers' Association 



OFFICERS FOR 1895. 



Pres.— R. F. Holtermaon Brantford, Ont. 



Vice Pres.-L D Stilson York, Nebr. 



Secretaky.— W. Z. Hutchinson. ..Flint, Mich. 

 Treasurer.— J. T. Calvert Medina, Ohio. 



zratlonal Bee-Keepers' Union. 



President— Hon. R. L. Taylor. .Lapeer, Mich. 

 Gbn'l Manager— T. G. Newman, Chicago, 111. 

 147 South Western Avenue. 



lllinoiM Coiivciilion Reports.— 



The Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association 

 still have a good many copies of their Sec- 

 ond Annual Report on hand, and no post- 

 age to send them out. Any one sending 

 eight cents in stamps to pay postage and 

 wrapping, will receive a copy of same by 

 mail; or seven cents in stamps will pay for 

 a copy of the First Annual Report, if any 

 one desires it. Address, Jfts, A. Stope, 

 Sec, Bradford too, lU, 



